Give Thanks
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I really enjoy this holiday. It's the day you are forced to slow down, relax, chat about old times and not feel guilty about lying around. We had a great dinner, probably one of the best I've had. I decided to forego all the "casserole" type dishes and lean towards fresh and colorful. We ate a bit of everything and nobody felt lousy or fat afterward...nobody had to unbutton their pants!
While I did the dishes my husband gave my son a bath. Why is it that husbands can never just "give the kids a bath?" Something always has to happen. While I was wiping up the table my son came downstairs and said he had a bath in whip cream. I never gave it a second thought until I went upstairs and saw the mess in the tub.
A new can of shaving cream. The whole can of shaving cream.
I wonder if he ever got clean?
How can you be mad at that face?
Somehow my husband redeemed himself with cleaning the whole bathroom. Then shows me these photos. How could I be mad?
I didn't stop making bears. Really. I have one on my desk that I need to finish, and another special order. It's just that when I went back to work full time, my bear making took a backseat. I don't think there are 24 hours in a day anymore. More like 20.
I am one of those people that shop for Christmas WAY ahead so that I can go out during the holidays and enjoy all the little happenings around town. I don't stress about gifts, parties or food. I love the holiday season and want to soak it all up. It's 10:30 on Thanksgiving night. My dishes are clean, my kids and parents are asleep. My husband and I are doing something a little crazy that we've never done. We are going Christmas shopping at midnight! We are going out for coffee and pastries and headed to our beautiful outlet mall. They are opening at midnight! We aren't crazy shoppers looking for deals, we just like to hang out, shop and finish a sentence before one of our kids interrupt.





Well, it looks like he's havin' lots of fun and that's what's really important, right? ;-) Looking forward to seeing new bears! Happy holidays to you and your family.
Posted by: jen | November 23, 2007 at 03:38 PM